Angelikque Sutton's dream of motherhood was gruesomely cut short on Friday, November 20, in the Bronx,when a crazy woman stabbed her before cutting the baby out of her womb.
According
to Daily News, the 22-year-old was 8½ months pregnant and preparing for
the
baby’s arrival on Dec. 2. Ashleigh Wade, also 22, allegedly strangled
Sutton, then cut the young woman’s
throat before knifing her in the stomach about 2:30 p.m. She then tore
out her victim’s child. She was pronounced dead at the hospital.
"It appears that the fetus of this woman was removed ... surgically
removed by the perpetrator," Bronx Councilman Andy King said after being briefed by the
police. "This is an ugly incident that cannot be condoned."
When first responders arrived, Wade claimed that the blood-soaked baby was hers, a police source said.
"She tried to sell the idea that the baby was hers and she had just given
birth right there," a high-ranking police source said. "But that was
clearly not the case."
The baby girl, named Genesis miraculously survived. She was taken to Montefiore Medical Centre and is currently stable.
"Usually when something like this happens the baby is dead," a police
source said.
Patrick Bradley, Sutton’s boyfriend, was in a state of shock as he
tried to see the baby at Montefiore Friday night, but was told he
couldn’t because of the pending investigation.
"I’m the baby’s father. I’ve been with her for eight years," Bradley
told The News. "I don’t know what’s going on. Were there any
survivors?"
Charges against Wade were pending Friday night, as she was taken to Jacobi Medical Center for a psychiatric evaluation.
Sutton and Wade went to school together, according to a relative of the victim.
"Ashleigh called her to rekindle the friendship and then she did this," Sutton’s aunt, Zika Donaldson, said.
Wade’s boyfriend, who called 911 after walking into the
blood-splattered apartment — was also being questioned Friday evening,
police said.
Sutton, who had just graduated from St. John’s with a criminal justice
degree, lived with her two sisters as she awaited her baby’s arrival.
Her father is a pastor at the nearby Zion Hill Pentecostal Church.
"I can’t believe it ... I just saw her earlier today," said one devastated neighbor.
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